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==Release and reception==
"Drivin'" was the first single from ''Arthur''. Released in the UK and continental Europe (but not the U.S.), it did not chart at all, making it the first song by Thethe Kinks (aside from their pre-"[[You Really Got Me]]" singles) to do so. [[Dave Davies]] said of the track, "[It] was a compromise record, it wasn't that bold."<ref name="Dave Davies talks about landmarks in Kinks history ...">{{cite journal |title=Dave Davies talks about landmarks in Kinks history ... |journal=[[NME]] |date=February 1971 |url=http://www.davedavies.com/articles/nme_0271.htm |access-date=28 March 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19990210100608/http://www.davedavies.com/articles/nme_0271.htm |archive-date=10 February 1999 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The follow-up single, "[[Shangri-La (The Kinks song)|Shangri-La]]", also didn't make a dent in the charts.<ref name=kitts/>
 
The track appeared on the compilation album ''[[Picture Book (The Kinks album)|Picture Book]]''.